“THE MOTT O.” TEA 2s. 6d. nor pound Prompt Cash! COFFEE Is. 6d. per pound No Abatement!! SUGAE 6d. per pound ...... A Shade of Profit!!! SOAP One Shilling per bar Undersold by none!!!! J. EOBOTTOM’S Wholesale and Eetail Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Leather and Grocery Store SHAKESPEAEE-EOAD. EGGS, (new laid) ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE PEE DOZEN.
THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the Inhabitants of WAIPAWA and the surrounding Districts that he has taken the PREMISES lately occupied by Mr. WILKINSON, which he intends opening as a BRANCH GENERAL STORE. J. J. KELLY, Carlyle-streot, Napier. Sept. 30th, 1862. NOTICE TO CAEPENTEES. TENDERS for certain additions and alterations to the Residence of the Rev. W. COLENSO, will bo received by the undersigned till Saturday’, at noon, the 18th inst., in accordance with plan and specification to be seen on and after Saturday, the 11th inst., at our office. TRIPHOOK & WRIGHT, Shakespcare-road. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. Township of CLIVE , Hawke's Bap. TO BE SOLD OR LET ON LEASE, THAT old established Blacksmith’s Business so successfully carried on for the last seven years by Richard Dolbel, together with the Blacksmith’s Shop, Anvils, Bellows, and every requisite for carrying on the trade. also, — THE DWELLING-HOUSE ADJACENT. Situated in the most central part of the Town, containing nine rooms There is an excellent well of water on the premises ; a Garden substantially feqced and stocked with fruit trees, 4c. Stable, Fowl House, and other Outbuildings. An opportunity like the present seldom occurs, and is well worthy the attention of any Blacksmith who wishes to carry on a safe and profitable trade. The sole reason for the above being olfered for disposal is, that Mr. Richard Dolbel intends shortly to return home. TJJiniS, TO AX APPROVED PURCHASER EXCEEDINGLY LIBERAL. For further particulars apply to DOLBEL, BROTHERS, Clive, OR TO B. D. DANTERS, Napier. Clive, September 17, 1862. Arab Horse “GIB” WILL STAND to COVER at Mangetarata on and 'WfTh after the Ist October. Terms , Three Chiineas. THE BISHOP OF OSNABUEG, & T)V Surplice out of 11. R. H. J_> sister to her Majesty, by Velocipede. Terms, Five Gruineas each HareMares will be received on and after Ist. October. N.B.—A guarantee will be given for two guineas extra. The Brow, Sept. 1, 1862. To Cover this Season. The draught entire _ YOUNG CUMBERLAND, Will run with his mares in an English Grass Paddock at Kereru. A separate paddock for mares until they have foaled. TERMS ;—£3 3s. EACH MARE. J. N. WILLIAMS. “&ARIBALD I.” Draught stallion by “ Cumberland,” out of an imported mare—a grey horse, 5 years old, and winner of the year’s show in Auckland. Will stand for the season at £1 10s for single marcs. Groom’s fee ss. - first prize at last “TELE6RA M.” Tuorougii-bred Entire by “Ether,” dam “ Countess,” by “ Gratis”—a dark bay horse, 5 years old. Will stand for the season at £3 for single marcs. Groom’s fee ss. Mares left will bo charged 2s. per week for paddock accommodation without responsibility. Greenmeadows, 10th Sept., 1862.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 68, 16 October 1862, Page 2
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498Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 68, 16 October 1862, Page 2
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